Thermoelectric Coolers Boost Performance

April 1, 1999
Utilizing the firm's highest performing thermoelectric material technology, the UltraTEC series of high-performance thermoelectric coolers boasts of increased capacities, temperature differences, and efficiencies over standard cooling technologies.

Utilizing the firm's highest performing thermoelectric material technology, the UltraTEC series of high-performance thermoelectric coolers boasts of increased capacities, temperature differences, and efficiencies over standard cooling technologies. The coolers are available in the most popular sizes and cooling capacities. With heat pumping capacities up to 78W and temperature differences to 79°C, they are well-suited for applications involving larger heat loads, as well as designs with limited heatsinking. The modular design allows for greater cooling capacity. By using less power to cool electronics, there is less heat to be dissipated by heatsinks, resulting in a combined benefit of efficiency and performance.

Company: MELCOR

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